It is reactive, but does not react to most chemicals.
It does react to chlorine and aqua regia.
Gold!
Reactive
Gold is a very unreactive element, so it occurs as gold metal in nature. However, aluminum is more reactive, and so it occurs in aluminum ore (aluminum oxide) in nature, not as aluminum metal.
It is a nonreactive metal
Neon is a noble gas, a nonreactive chemical element. Only some unstable compounds are known.
It is not true; many metals are very reactive and several nonmetals are nonreactive.
No. Gold is very nonreactive, which is one of the reasons it is considered a precious metal: it can last for thousands of years without corroding or tarnishing.
Molybdenum is a reactive chemical element.
Gold is highly malleable and almost non-reactive.
Fluorine(F2) is the most reactive element, known to react with even Xenon, Krypton, Gold, Platinum, etc.
Gold is not so reactive but has compounds with other elements.
Non-reactive, along with all other noble gasses.